- 1073 – 24
August 1103),
better known as
Magnus Barefoot (Old Norse: Magnús
berfœttr, Norwegian:
Magnus Berrføtt), was the King of
Norway from 1093
until his...
- 'Norse
Historical Traditions and
Historia Gruffud vab Kenan:
Magnus Berfoettr and
Haraldr Har****ri', in
Gruffudd ap Cynan: A
Collaborative Biography...
- 'Norse
Historical Traditions and
Historia Gruffud vab Kenan:
Magnus Berfoettr and
Haraldr Har****ri', in
Gruffudd ap Cynan: A
Collaborative Biography...
- Saga of Óláfr
Haraldsson kyrri ("the Gentle") (died 1093) Saga of Magnús
berfœttr ("Barefoot") (died 1103) Saga of Sigurðr Jórsalafari ("Jerusalem-traveller")...
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Olafsson (Old Norse: Magnús Óláfsson, Norwegian:
Magnus Olavsson; 1073 – 24
August 1103),
better known as
Magnus Barefoot (Old Norse: Magnús
berfœttr) v t e...
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Gofraid Crobán's expulsion;
certainly held
kingship at a
later date. Magnús
berfœttr 1102–1103
Ruler of Norway;
appears to have
seized Dublin in the
early twelfth...
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geographical position in
relation to
Norway itself.
Since the
reign of Magnús
berfœttr, King of Norway, a king who
conquered Orkney, the Isles, and
possibly Dublin...
- skáld (Leiðólfr)
Leiknir berserkr (Leiknir)
Loptr Pálsson (Loptr) Magnús
berfœttr Óláfsson (Mberf) Magnús inn góði Óláfsson (Mgóð) Magnús Þórðarson (MÞórð)...
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Concerning King Óláfr and the Kráku-karl (Crow Man) 55. The Saga of King Magnús
berfœttr 56.
Concerning King Magnús and
Sveinki Steinarsson 57.
Concerning King...
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ships at sunrise.
According to Magnúss saga berfœtts, Magnús'
epithets berfœttr ("barefoot") and
berbeinn ("bare-legged")
refer to the
clothing that he...